How do you say "I hear you" meaning "to sympathize with; to understand the feelings or opinion of" (Wiktionary; see also tFD, Macmillan, ELU, Urban). Do you need a (preposition and a) pronoun, some ...

I was wondering whether posing an alternative question (that cannot be answered with yes and no, but with the constituents) sounds natural if you use a full subject (no pronoun) and no “est-ce que”. ...

I've seen this phrase quite a few times, so I was curious as to what it meant. I tried to translate it, however, I keep getting completely different phrases. The most recent phrase I saw it used in ...

I know that à en croire quelqu'un means according to somebody.
Then à s'en croire should mean according to him / her.
But I don't know what à s'en croire cocu actually means. It feels like an idiom ...

I want to say “follow up on something” in French, where the expression means to do something regarding something in the past, like a postponed task.
My dictionary gives the word “suite" for the noun “...

(I recently bought a funny cartoon book with funny one-liners under every picture. But given that I am still learning French and it is difficult to understand jokes in the language one learns, please ...